AMUSEMENTS. —COSY——COSY— “The People’s Theatre,” 8 p.m. GUEST NIGHT, 1/- and 9d. Don’t miss inis extra-special entertainment treat ... with \ five of your pet fun favourites frolicking in one gay and goofy gambol of wives, exwives and wouldbe wives! GEORGE BRENT, GLENDA FARRELL GENEVIEVE TOBIN FRANK McHUGH “SNOWED UNDER.” “SNOWED UNDER.” “SNOWED UNDER.” (Recommended by the Censor for Adults.) Also: — It had to be a woman to tame 1 this fire-eating mountain of energy —a woman of another sphere whose soft laugh urged him on to forget his own world! “MAN OF IRON.” “MAN OF IRON.” “MAN OF IRON.” ! BARTON MacLANE—MARY ASTOR ■ - (Approved for Universal Exhibition.) 1 DOX PLAN for Juvenile Recital by pupils of Merle Dickson, A.T.C.L., opens at W. G., Perry’s tomorrow (Thursday). i SAINT ANDREW SOCIETY 1 i SCOTTISH CONCERT. TONIGHT! TONIGHT! OPERA house. . pATRQNS are respectfully requested to come early. No Reserves will be held after 7.55. Door Sales: 2/- and 1/-'. Doors Open 7.15. GROCERY BARGAINS. JJOSE Scented and Plain Soap Flakes. It’s a pleasure to do the washing when you use Rose Scented Soap Flakes. Only 1/6 packet, and only at the Co-op. Stores. Plain, 1/4 packet. 23 3 7 2337, 2337 ’ 2337-—lt’s the Co-op. ’ Grocery ’phone number. Read, learn.and remember. Prompt delivery to any part of the town. J£MAS CAKES, to be the best, must have the best ingredients. New season’s fruits are in stock at the Coop. . Prices are right! JJERE’S a bargain! 21b. pots of honey and only 1/6 carton. Include a pot in your weekly order from the Coop. Phone 2337. We deliver. BARBER BROS.’ SPECIALS. 'PURKEYS for ’Xmas! We have received a nice line of young, wellfed birds. These are selling fast. Order yours now and have it delivered when desired. TRY some of Barber Bros.’ choice Spring Lamb or Prime Dairy-fed Pork for this week-end. It’s' delicious! order in now for ’Xmas Hams. Any weight from 81b. up. Call in early and secure yours. TVATCH our windows for snips this week-end. At both Barber Bros.’ shops in Queen Street. ’Phone 1977, or 1012. > CLASSIFIED SPECIALS. ALL you Shooters! Have a new rifle sight fitted by an expert at King & Henry’s, opp. G.P.O. Gun repairs also. J2RIANT, A. F., Watchmaker, Queen Street, is well known in the Wairarapa for his expert attention to all watch troubles. Try him. QARPET Squares, Carpet Runners, all grades. Linoleums, inlaid and printed, always on sale at J. Kerslake and Co., Queen Street. DON’T Forget that the De Luxe Dining Rooms, opposite Regent Theatre, are always open on Sundays. Hot dinners daily from 12 —2 p.m. J7XTRA Large Nap Trousers for hard work and wear—42-50in. waist, only 7/6 pair. Do. .Tweed. 17/6 to 25/-. —At Shoosmith’s, Queen Street. pLORAL SPRAYS for evening dresses and all occasions are so refreshing. Get yours at Garden House. Bannister Street. " pET the habit of visiting the Tout de Suite Dining Rooms for your meals in town. Service and Price are right. JJAPPY IDEAS for Christmas. Your Kiddies’ Photograph; it will grow more precious with the years.—H. Hope Cross, State Theatre Buildings. JFyou pay a small deposit to G. Barr he will keep your Christmas cycle for delivery on Christmas Eve. JACOB, the Tobacconist, Queen Street, has displayed in his window a full range of Men’s Christmas Gifts, and there are still more inside. Stop, look and buy. JTEEP a note of Lilian McKenzie’s . teiphone number. It is 1521. Ring 1521 and be satisfied with your hairwaving. LET Reeves’ Bakehouse do your ’Xmas baking. Small goods or ’Xmas cakes to perfection. MOST people realise that the Al Fish Market has fresh fish daily! Do you? JQOW THENI Whydon’t you ' take your boot and shoe repairs to Brewster, opp. Knox Church, (W fittings of Riding Breeches and ! Jodhpurs have a reputation of excellence that extends far beyond the boundaries of Masterton. —Donald and , Joy. i QUITE a valuable*few minutes can be spent in reading the Classified Columns of the “Times-Age.” gTUDY the Classified Advertisements they do contain many valuable hints and tips for shoppers. ipENTS, Camp Beds, Mattresses and all Motor Camping Requisites from J. Kerslake & Co., Queen Street
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 30 November 1938, Page 1
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